No, it's not what you think...I'm not getting my rear kicked...it's the AI. I started up a little mod experiment, I've got Diplomod, AIFrenzy, changed some unit values and I've reduced the cost of almost everything buildable by 35-60% depending on what it is and where it falls in the timeline. Why cut the costs? 1) I want to see what the AI can do with more units available and 2) I want to field a decent army and navy. I found that in CTP2 I could not support nearly as many units as I could in CTP.
What's the prob?? The barbarians are KILLING the AI civs. I'm on a small continent by myself (having expunged my neighbors) and have handled the barbs no problemo but it's 575 BC and of the eight original civs there's only me and two others! It's kind of taking the fun out of the game...I have no one to "diplo" with.
Is it the combination of Diplomod and AIFrenzy? Anyone else experienced this? Or is it that my cost cutting moves caused the problem? I'd think if you cut the cost, then you cut the cost for everyone and we'd all be on equal footing, barbs and civs alike.
Btw, it's Huge map with eight civs and Very Hard setting. Maybe I need to try Impossible. Any ideas?
What's the prob?? The barbarians are KILLING the AI civs. I'm on a small continent by myself (having expunged my neighbors) and have handled the barbs no problemo but it's 575 BC and of the eight original civs there's only me and two others! It's kind of taking the fun out of the game...I have no one to "diplo" with.
Is it the combination of Diplomod and AIFrenzy? Anyone else experienced this? Or is it that my cost cutting moves caused the problem? I'd think if you cut the cost, then you cut the cost for everyone and we'd all be on equal footing, barbs and civs alike.
Btw, it's Huge map with eight civs and Very Hard setting. Maybe I need to try Impossible. Any ideas?
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